Credo (as in Working Assets) gives a percentage of its charges to various organizations. Now, there is a way for you to vote for which organization will get an infusion of cash. One of the choices is the NCSE.
According to Robert Luhn of the NCSE:
... NCSE is on the 2010 ballot. If your readers support the teaching of evolution in the public schools...well [they can go to the] CREDO ballot and [the] to the "Economic and Social Justice" section, where the listing for "National Center for Science Education" resides.
On the Credo site, it says:
If you are a current long distance, mobile or credit card member, or have sent a CREDO Action alert, please select a service below and sign in. Then vote for the organization(s) you would like to support.
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PROPOSED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS PUT SCIENCE EDUCATION, PUBLIC SCHOOLS AT RISK IN TEXAS
Vendor's creationist materials could be used in public school science classes around the state
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 25, 2011
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